2000 Chevy C 3500 Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
North Oxford, Massachusetts, United States
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I DRIVE THIS TRUCK EVERYDAY TO AND FROM WORK. HAS NO PROBLEMS THAT I CAN SEE RUNS STRONG HAS A 454 ENGINE TIRES ARE GOOD EVERY THING SEEMS TO BE GOOD . HAS A CURRENT INSPECTION STICKER.
So there is no misunderstanding in our listing regarding description or terminology. Please note how we interpret the following: Runs This means we started the vehicle and let it run/idle up to operating temperature. In most cases about 15 to 20 minutes. While the vehicle is running for this length of time we look for the following. Leaks, smoke, excessive noise, any noise that would not be considered normal for this type vehicle. Should we notice anything out of the ordinary we would report our findings in the listings. If there are no comments under or after the "Runs" description, then we found nothing out of the ordinary. The term is not intended to mean that you may be able to drive this vehicle home from our lot. Although in some cases you may be able to. We have no way or knowing the future. Best to consider transportation in all cases Drives This means we drove the the vehicle at least 10 miles after we brought the engine up to operating temperature and found nothing out of the ordinary for a vehicle of this type. Should there be any problems with the brakes, shakes, smoke, rattles of anything as such we would report it here under the "drives" description. The term is not intended to mean that you may be able to drive this vehicle home from our lot. Although in some cases you might be able to. We have no way or knowing the future.Best to consider transportation in all cases. TMU This term means we do not know the true or accurate miles of this vehicle. The miles that may be stated in the listing is the miles the odometer may be stating. But we can not assure that to be the correct miles. For example: The odometer LED may not work. or the speedometer cable may be broken. Or simply the car is just too old to have a 6 place odometer. Just because we list TMU that does not mean the miles is wrong. It simply means we can not verify the accurate miles Parts We are selling this vehicle for parts only. Although this vehicle may run and drive, we feel it would best be suited for parts only. If we have a title for this vehicle we will pass it along. If we don't not you will only get a bill of sale. Restoration We believe this car has a lot of potential. But along with that it is going to need some amount of work to get it there. CLEAR TITLE All vehicles we list on ebay must be sold in the ebay proper category or we get our account restricted for listing in other places. Ebay calls this circumventing fees. So we must follow the rules. This includes cars/truck we think should be sold just for parts or restoration. When ebay gives us the choice to selct what type of title this vehicle has? It does not include a selection for no title. So in some case you will see at the begining of the listing the car/truck might see clear title. But please read the description thoroughly. If the vehicle does not have a title we will state so in the description even though the listing say clear title. Please pay close attention to the listing itself on all out items. RUST Rust means that there are certain areas on this vehicle where we noticed some rust. It could be on the body, floor frame or just anywhere on the vehicle. We try to be completely honest and accurate as to the location and condition of the rust. PLEASE NOTE: we are not responsible for failing to list all areas of rust or the amount there of. It's a safe bet to assume that when we state rust. The vehicle is going to need some type of repair. ROT Rot means rot! It does not get much easy then that. If we claim rot. It means that there is a section of the vehicle where rot has been noticed and reported to me. In most case a piece of the vehicle is missing and some type of work is needed to make this vehicle safe for the road. Other terms and information: 1) Massachusetts does not issue "temp tags" 2) We can assist your transporter in loading and unloading. Any transporter wish to pick up a car must call us 24 prior to pickup at 508 731-6364 and ask for Roger. Business hours are Monday to Friday 9 AM to 5 PM Sat and Sun 9 AM to 2 PM. All other time are by appointment only. We can be flexible but we do need a 24 hours notice prior to pickup. 3) This list is only a partial list of terms so we can better communicate honestly and accurately on ebay. Please note that we not mechanics or body men and everything described in the listing is based on our opinion only. 4) WINNING BIDDER please CALL US AT 508 731 6364 within 24 hours after the auction is over to verify the sale was made. If we do not hear from within that time, the item may be offered to the next highest bidder. We won't have a buyer outbid at the last minute by someone who has no intentions on following through on the sale.. NEXT HIGHEST BIDDER. Please call us at 508 731 6364. 24 hours after the auction ends. If we have not heard form the winning bidder by this time. The item is yours for your bid. |
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